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While the Millard Airport is not an official housing development, it is the name most locals use for Millard Heights, a housing subdivision built overlooking this southwest Omaha airport . Early in its development, the airport was a small runway with hangars used mostly by private pilots owning single engine planes. Several enterprising pilots decided to build homes on the airport’s perimeter with garages large enough to hold their planes. The...

Homes in Roanoke Estates may reflect a little age, since most were built in the 1960’s and 1970’s. But in this case age is a reflection of great traits for family living. First, there are mature trees—trees which provide shady yards for play and recreation, reduce air conditioning bills during the summer and act as wind breaks during the winter. These trees also personalize each home site and provide privacy and a sense of...

Located on the area abutting the Missouri River just north of I-680 is the Ponca Hills community. The neighborhood stretches west to Highway 75 and north to the Douglas/Washington County line and is mostly hilly terrain with a blend of wilderness, parks, agriculture and family home sites.
On the eastern edge of the community are three parks: Neale Woods, Hummel Park, and Dodge Park.
Neale Woods is 600 acres located in the hilly area...

Located within the revitalized Midtown Crossing area is the Blackstone community. The blocks near the Blackstone Center are the core of this district. Built in 1915 as the Blackstone Hotel, this structure was primarily known for its luxurious apartments. In 1920 ownership changed, and it was converted to an elegant hotel which was recognized nationally for its gourmet restaurants and exceptional service. In 1984 it was renovated for use as offices...

Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District is situated north of Cuming Street in the midtown area.
It became a part of the city of Omaha in 1887 and was platted by George Bemis’s Land Company in 1889. Bemis was intent on establishing an exclusive neighborhood with tree-lined streets which would be laid out according to topography rather than the typical grid pattern of the city. He also donated a park in the area which became part of the city’s...

The south end of Council Bluffs includes homes of vintage ages as well as many new homes available under the city’s infill grand program. Under the program, buyers receive a grant of $8,000 to $10,000 that is applied to the purchase of the home. The grant may be forgiven over a period of time or a portion to be repaid if the owner chooses to sell earlier. First time home buyers particularly enjoy this opportunity.
The south side also includes...

The county seat of Sarpy County, Papillion has grown from a small railroad village founded in 1870, to one of the top-rated suburbs of the metro Omaha area. With a current population of over 19,000, it ranks in the top ten of many national surveys of smaller communities for its livability, affordability, educational system, and environment for raising a family.
It is known for its recreational facilities, many which are found in Halleck Park, a large, 70 acre...

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